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DUST BOWL BRITAIN.

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The Daily Mail (London, England), October 23rd, 2003

Byline: GRAHAM HARVEY

AN UNFAMILIAR sound wakes me with a start - it's the patter of raindrops on the window pane. Barely able to suppress my excitement I jump out of bed and draw back the curtain.

Rain lashes down across our valley, whipped up by a brisk breeze. At last!

A proper, drenching, miserable West Country morning. I feel an urge to rush outside and dance in joyful celebration.

I fear it won't last. I've begun to think it's never really going to rain again: the depression will pass and the skies will clear, I tell myself. Once more the fields and woods will sink back into the su...

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